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Wonderful! Thank you!

I love to read M. J. James at this time of year; and James Hynes' tributes to him in Publish and Perish. A new book you might enjoy is Baltimore: or the Soldier and the Vampire. it tips its hat a great many times to nineteenth-century horror writers while still being fresh.

Given your liking of stories that give a little chill to the soul, I thought I'd send you a link to my film 'Underworld' a supernatural chiller which, it being Halloween, I have made available free at my site www.ironmountainmovies.com for a limited period up to midnight Thurs Nov 1st. Given that I am a self financed filmmaker with an advertising budget that wouldn't buy a Happy Meal, I am relying on word of mouth, and the quality of my films to get an audience. Hope you like it and if you do you will spread the word. Just go to www.ironmountainmovies.com and follow the Underworld link to view the film.

Many thanks,

Ronan Gallagher
Writer/Director
Underworld
www.ironmountainmovies.com

Powerful! A taut, well achieved psychological chiller... Irish Times

The sense of menace is riveting...Sunday Tribune

A tight, slick thriller, Underworld moves seamlessly from contemporary Americana-style action drama, to Argento-like supernatural thriller, pumped along by a pulsating soundtrack courtesy of Stephen McKeon and some very atmospheric visuals from camera-man Ronan Fox...Film West

Nice list. Here's one you probably won't have read, but it is beautiful, romantic, and, well, scary - the Japanese ghost story "Mimi Nashi Hoichi", as retold by Lafcadio Hearn:
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/kwaidanB.htm
One to tell the kids round the old fireside...